Mathematics, 13.05.2021 02:20 nakeytrag
An empty cone-shaped container has a diameter of 5 inches at the top.
* The height of the container is 8 inches.
* James pours water into the container until the surface of the water is 2 inches below the top of the container.
What volume, to the nearest hundredth of a cubic inch, of water did James pour into the container?
Enter a numeric answer only.
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An empty cone-shaped container has a diameter of 5 inches at the top.
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